Independent application store GetJar has acquired Infrinity, a young company that provides 'predictive insights' to help publishers improve their customer lifecycle management.
GetJar plans to use Infrinity's technology to help it improve discovery, recommendations and user experience within its app store.
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Google's I/O 2011 developer conference has seen the company talking about its Android mobile platform.
It says there are now 100 million activated Android devices around the world, with 400,000 new Android devices activated every day. The Android Market has seen 4.5 billion downloads and currently has 200,000 free and paid applications available.
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Google has launched a new music streaming service, although it's only available as a beta version for US-based customers at the moment.
Music Beta by Google lets consumers upload their personal music collection and then stream it to their Android phone, Android tablet or computer.
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T-Mobile has confirmed that around 4% of its UK customers have been overcharged due to a problem with its billing system.
Calls diverted to the T-Mobile voicemail service were charged in error, with 'ghost calls' appearing on customers' bills.
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This week's edition of The Fonecast takes a look at mobile payments, OS updates, SMS revenue and Bing meeting BlackBerry.
We also turn the clock back a couple of years to 2009, when former Olympic athlete Steve Backley talked to us about his mobile phone business.
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